In the campgrounds at night During the day they tend to wander around. During the summer when the backpackers camp is open a 2 year old blonde hangs out around it but I don't know of any other hangouts.

I don't know if it was just coincidence, but last year I saw at least one bear every visit to Yosemite (about 6 visits). I called it "the year of the bear".

Keep an eye out for them. Look for groupings of people looking at something other than at scenic pullouts (say looking into a forest or meadow). If you see a bear while driving stop only if you can get off the road completely, otherwise, just pass it by.

sierranomad wrote:I don't know if it was just coincidence, but last year I saw at least one bear every visit to Yosemite (about 6 visits). I called it "the year of the bear".

Keep an eye out for them. Look for groupings of people looking at something other than at scenic pullouts (say looking into a forest or meadow). If you see a bear while driving stop only if you can get off the road completely, otherwise, just pass it by.

We were leaving the valley two years ago when all of the construction was going on so there was one two-lane road in/out. A few people stopped their cars to look at a bear and caused a 4.5 mile backup. (I set my odometer after the cars) They didn't even bother to try and get their cars off, I think the right side tires might of been on the dirt.

I didn't see a bear my first 10 trips or so, after that I have seen several every trip.

Wickett wrote: A few people stopped their cars to look at a bear and caused a 4.5 mile backup.

I've seen the same thing. Cars stopped on both sides of the road, people walking across....it looked like Curry Village. It caused a huge back-up and the rangers had to come out and tell everyone to move. Quite a mess.

The traffic is nothing compared to the kid gouging his girlfriends name in the cliff face right next to Bridal Veil Falls. My buddy went up after him, lets just say he was very lucky to get away. My friend was really heated, as was I.

I love the people who come to a complete stop on the road, leave their cars in the middle of it and run off into the woods to snap some pictures of a bear or a deer. It is still a road and all kinds of traffic and close calls are caused by them. I can't wait to get my air horn installed!

Finding and seeing bears in Yosemite is like hitting the lottery. I have been to Yosemite nearly 20 times in my lifetime and only just on my last trip two weeks ago did I get a good view of a bear. He came out of the woods near the south parking lot of tunnel view, approached a man eating a sandwich in his car, then crossed the road to the north parking area, climbed the wall then meandered down the hill toward the valley. It was an amazing sight! All this at about 11am.

I wish that was true, because I would be a multi-millionaire by now. I've seen tons of bears in the back country, on the road, in the campgrounds, sows with cubs, big males, blonde, black, brown, etc. You can usually ask the rangers about any bears that are known to be frequent visitors. The rangers do usually like to known about the bears that are in the area and rely on visitors extra set of eyes.